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Okay....I'm here--I am so sorry to be so late; this has been a heck of a day, which culminated in our local Internet provider's server going haywire just as I was putting up my post about today's events....
Just now got back online!
Exactly 24 hours after receiving the package, my hubby and I opened the case.... The guitar is absolutely, breathtakingly drop-dead GORGEOUS. All of Paul's beautiful pictures don't even begin to do justice to how it looks in person.... Stunning. Truly the stuff of dreams, and the color is PERFECT--an accurate match to the sample I sent.
However, I was heartbroken to see a small nick down to the wood on the face of the guitar right next to the jackplate that occurred due to an absolutely freak shipping accident.... Paul has kindly offered to repair it for free, so the guitar will be packed to go back to California on Monday--I am just thankful that it can be fixed.
But I will sure hate to see it leave the house again--It is sooooo pretty, and it plays like a dream. It is the guitar that made me fall in love with Rickenbacker in the first place, and I am hopelessly in love with that guitar all over again. I put it through its paces this afternoon after I got over the initial shock and talked to Paul, and it sounds as incredible as it looks.... Like I said, I am thankful that the damage was not nearly as bad as it could have been, though I am sure Paul felt as badly about it as I did; after all this was a labor of love for him too!
I am still planning to play Pretty Purpleburst in church on Sunday--at the moment I don't want any other guitar in my hands!
Will post pics when I get a chance....
Oh, and the smell! Not exactly Ric-o-roma, but upon opening the case we were enveloped in a pleasant tropical coconut fragrance that was not unlike bikini wax, LOL! Must be that Zymol that Paul raves about--and he sent a complimentary diaper, too!
Just now got back online!
Exactly 24 hours after receiving the package, my hubby and I opened the case.... The guitar is absolutely, breathtakingly drop-dead GORGEOUS. All of Paul's beautiful pictures don't even begin to do justice to how it looks in person.... Stunning. Truly the stuff of dreams, and the color is PERFECT--an accurate match to the sample I sent.
However, I was heartbroken to see a small nick down to the wood on the face of the guitar right next to the jackplate that occurred due to an absolutely freak shipping accident.... Paul has kindly offered to repair it for free, so the guitar will be packed to go back to California on Monday--I am just thankful that it can be fixed.
But I will sure hate to see it leave the house again--It is sooooo pretty, and it plays like a dream. It is the guitar that made me fall in love with Rickenbacker in the first place, and I am hopelessly in love with that guitar all over again. I put it through its paces this afternoon after I got over the initial shock and talked to Paul, and it sounds as incredible as it looks.... Like I said, I am thankful that the damage was not nearly as bad as it could have been, though I am sure Paul felt as badly about it as I did; after all this was a labor of love for him too!
I am still planning to play Pretty Purpleburst in church on Sunday--at the moment I don't want any other guitar in my hands!
Will post pics when I get a chance.... Oh, and the smell! Not exactly Ric-o-roma, but upon opening the case we were enveloped in a pleasant tropical coconut fragrance that was not unlike bikini wax, LOL! Must be that Zymol that Paul raves about--and he sent a complimentary diaper, too!

"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"
Oh Melissa, I am am sorry to hear that it arrived slightly damaged.
That is wonderful news that Paul has offered to repair it. Don't worry though he will get her fixed up just like new.
That is wonderful news that Paul has offered to repair it. Don't worry though he will get her fixed up just like new.
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No guilt, just an unfortunate and unforeseeable accident involving an extra piece of hardware that had somehow shifted in transit and slipped out of the closed case compartment--I am just very thankful that the damage was not any worse than it was....
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